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Comparison

Ghost vs Podbean

Side-by-side comparison of Ghost and Podbean for content creators.

Tool
Ghost

Open-source publishing platform built for serious creators

Podbean

Podcast hosting with built-in monetization and distribution

Starting price
From $15/mo
From $12/mo
Founded
2006
Pricing model
freemium
subscription
Free option
Free tier
Paid only

What they are

Ghost

Ghost is an independent publishing platform that combines a CMS, email newsletter tool, and membership system in one place. It is used by independent writers, journalists, and media companies who want to own their audience without relying on third-party platforms. The open-source core can be self-hosted for free, while Ghost Pro handles hosting at a monthly fee. The tradeoff is that it is more opinionated than WordPress and has a steeper learning curve for non-technical users.

Podbean

Podbean is a podcast hosting platform that handles storage, distribution to major directories, and listener monetization from a single dashboard. Independent podcasters and small media teams use it to publish episodes, grow an audience, and earn revenue through ads, patron subscriptions, or premium content. The platform covers the full workflow well, though its analytics are less detailed than dedicated analytics tools and the free tier was removed, making it a paid commitment from day one.

Which to choose

Full editorial comparison coming soon. For now, check the side-by-side data above and read the individual reviews for Ghost and Podbean.